$TXT Created by ROWE,KIM at LEXCSV.FO-BAYPINES.MED.VA.GOV (KIDS) on Wednesday, 02/16/05 at 12:50 ============================================================================= Run Date: MAR 09, 2005 Designation: LEX*2*34 Package : LEX - LEXICON UTILITY Priority: Mandatory Version : 2 SEQ #32 Status: Released Compliance Date: MAR 16, 2005 ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)ICPT*6*19 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LEX*2*34' (v)LEX*2*31 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LEX*2*34' Subject: CPT Code Set FY05 2nd Qtr Update Category: - Routine - Data Dictionary - Enhancement (Mandatory) - Other Description: ============ This patch contains the CPT and HCPCS update for CY 2005, effective Jan 1, 2005. The data for patches LEX*2.0*34 and ICPT*6.0*21 is contained in the accompanying global host file. The data in LEX*2.0*34 affects the following files: ICPT*6.0*21 81 CPT 81.1 CPT CATEGORY 81.2 CPT COPYRIGHT (date only) * 81.3 CPT MODIFIER LEX*2.0*34 757 MAJOR CONCEPT MAP 757.001 CONCEPT USAGE 757.01 EXPRESSIONS 757.02 CODES 757.1 SEMANTIC MAP 757.9 CHANGE LOG 757.91 CHANGE FILE * Note: The changes in the CPT Modifier file #81.3 only fix a problem with the header node of the NAME (VERSIONED) sub-file #81.361, and do not include the new Modifier Pairs for 2005. The CPT Modifiers Pairs for 2005 were not available at this time and will be contained in a later patch. Enhancements: ============= New Code Sets CPT-4 Procedure Codes 11004 11005 11006 11008 19296 19297 19298 27412 29866 29867 29868 31545 31546 31636 31637 31638 32019 32855 32856 33933 33944 34803 36475 36476 36478 36479 36818 37215 37216 43257 43644 43645 44137 44715 44720 44721 45391 45392 46947 47143 47144 47145 47146 47147 48551 48552 50323 50325 50327 50328 50329 50391 52402 57267 57283 58356 58565 58956 63050 63051 63295 66711 76077 76510 76820 76821 78811 78812 78813 78814 78815 78816 79005 79101 79445 82045 83009 83630 84163 84166 86379 87807 88184 88185 88187 88188 88189 88360 88367 88368 90465 90466 90467 90468 90656 91034 91035 91037 91038 91040 91120 92620 92621 92625 93745 93892 93893 94452 94453 95928 95929 95978 95979 97597 97598 97605 97606 97810 97811 97813 97814 00561 0062T 0063T 0064T 0065T 0066T 0067T 0068T 0069T 0070T 0071T 0072T 0073T 0074T 0075T 0076T 0077T 0078T 0079T 0080T 0081T 0082T 0083T 0084T 0085T 0086T 0087T 0088T 0500F 0501F 0502F 0503F 1000F 1001F 1002F 2000F 4000F 4001F 4002F 4006F 4009F 4011F 163 codes HCPCS Codes A4223 A4605 A7040 A7041 A7045 A7527 A9152 A9153 B4102 B4103 B4104 B4149 B4158 B4160 B4162 C1093 C2634 C2635 C2636 C9206 C9218 C9220 C9221 C9222 C9399 C9400 C9401 C9402 C9403 C9404 C9405 C9410 C9411 C9413 C9414 C9415 C9417 C9418 C9419 C9420 C9421 C9422 C9423 C9424 C9425 C9426 C9427 C9428 C9429 C9430 C9431 C9432 C9433 C9435 C9436 C9437 C9438 C9439 C9713 C9716 C9718 C9719 C9720 C9721 C9722 D0416 D0421 D0431 D0475 D0476 D0477 D0478 D0479 D0481 D0482 D0483 D0484 D0485 D2712 D2794 D2915 D2934 D2971 D2975 D5225 D5226 D6094 D6190 D6194 D6205 D6214 D6624 D6634 D6794 D7283 D7288 D7311 D7321 D7511 D7521 D7953 D7963 D9942 E0463 E0464 E0639 E0640 E0769 E0849 E1039 E1229 E1239 E1841 E2205 E2206 E2291 E2292 E2293 E2294 E2368 E2369 E2370 E2601 E2602 E2603 E2604 E2605 E2606 E2607 E2608 E2609 E2610 E2611 E2612 E2613 E2614 E2615 E2616 E2617 E2618 E2619 E2620 E2621 E8000 E8001 E8002 G0329 G0336 G0337 G0341 G0342 G0343 G0344 G0345 G0346 G0347 G0348 G0349 G0350 G0351 G0353 G0354 G0355 G0356 G0357 G0358 G0359 G0360 G0361 G0362 G0363 G0364 G0365 G0366 G0367 G0368 G9013 G9014 G9017 G9018 G9019 G9020 J0128 J0135 J0878 J1457 J1931 J2357 J2469 J2794 J3246 J3396 J7304 J7343 J7344 J7518 J7611 J7612 J7613 J7614 J7616 J7617 J7674 J8501 J8565 J9035 J9041 J9055 J9305 K0628 K0629 K0630 K0631 K0632 K0633 K0634 K0635 K0636 K0637 K0638 K0639 K0640 K0641 K0642 K0643 K0644 K0645 K0646 K0647 K0648 K0649 K0669 L1932 L2005 L2232 L4002 L5685 L5856 L5857 L6694 L6695 L6696 L6697 L6698 L7181 L8515 S0116 S0117 S0158 S0159 S0160 S0161 S0162 S0164 S0194 S0196 S0257 S0618 S2082 S2083 S2152 S2348 S3890 S4042 S8301 S9482 S9976 S9977 S9988 T4521 T4522 T4523 T4524 T4525 T4526 T4527 T4528 T4529 T4530 T4531 T4532 T4533 T4534 T4535 T4536 T4537 T4538 T4539 T4540 T4541 T4542 V2702 292 codes Re-Activated Code Sets CPT-4 Procedure Codes None HCPCS Codes None Inactivated Code Sets CPT-4 Procedure Codes 35161 35162 35582 50559 50578 50959 50978 52347 78810 78990 79000 79001 79020 79030 79035 79100 79400 79420 79900 88180 91032 91033 92589 97601 97780 97781 0001F 0001T 0002F 0003F 0004F 0005F 0005T 0006F 0006T 0007F 0007T 0008F 0009F 0009T 0010F 0011F 0012T 0013T 0014T 0057T 46 codes HCPCS Codes A4324 A4325 A4347 A4521 A4522 A4523 A4524 A4525 A4526 A4527 A4528 A4529 A4530 A4531 A4532 A4533 A4535 A4536 A4537 A4538 A4609 A4610 B4151 B4156 C9109 C9207 C9208 C9209 C9210 C9701 C9703 D2970 D6020 D7281 E0176 E0177 E0178 E0179 E0192 E0454 E0962 E0963 E0964 E0965 E1012 E1013 G0001 G0292 J3245 J3395 J7618 J7619 J7621 K0023 K0024 K0059 K0060 K0061 K0081 K0114 K0115 K0116 L0476 L0478 L0500 L0510 L0515 L0520 L0530 L0540 L0550 L0560 L0561 L0565 L0600 L0610 L0620 L2435 L5674 L5675 L5846 L5847 L5989 L8490 Q0182 Q0183 S0115 S0830 S2085 S2113 S2130 S2211 S8182 S8183 T1500 95 codes Re-Used Code Sets CPT-4 Procedure Codes 27415 31620 43845 82656 86064 86335 86587 93890 8 codes HCPCS Codes A4349 A4520 A9180 B4157 B4159 B4161 D6710 J0180 J3110 L0430 L8615 L8616 L8617 L8618 L8620 L8621 L8622 T2049 18 codes Revised Code Sets CPT-4 Procedure Codes 19160 31630 31631 32850 33930 33940 37205 43846 44132 47133 47140 48550 50300 50320 50360 50547 52234 57282 61885 63685 64590 66710 75960 76075 76511 76512 76827 77418 77750 78267 78464 78465 79200 79300 79440 79999 83013 83014 84165 85046 86334 87046 88361 88365 89346 90471 90700 91065 93741 93742 94060 94070 95971 95972 95973 96111 99293 99294 99295 99296 0055T 61 codes HCPCS Codes A4222 A4332 A5119 B4150 B4152 B4153 B4154 B4155 C1305 C1716 C1717 C1718 C1719 C1720 C2616 C2633 C9123 C9200 C9201 D0350 D0415 D0480 D2710 D2910 D3332 D4210 D4211 D4240 D4241 D4260 D4261 D4273 D4276 D4341 D4381 D6056 D6057 D7111 D7286 D7287 D7490 D7955 E0450 E0461 E0625 E0951 E0952 E0955 E0956 E0957 E0967 E0978 E0986 E1010 E1011 E1014 E1038 E1225 E1226 G0173 G0244 G0295 G0321 J0150 J0152 J1564 J2324 L1820 L2035 L2036 L2037 L2038 L2039 L2320 L2330 L2755 L2800 L4040 L4045 L4050 L4055 L6890 L6895 L7180 S2150 T2005 V2745 87 codes ROUTINE SUMMARY =============== The second line of each of these routines will look like: ;;2.0;LEXICON UTILITY;**[PATCH LIST]**;Sep 23, 1996 Checksums Checksums Routine Before Patch After Patch Patch List (2nd Line) -------- ------------- ------------- --------------------------------- LEX2034 15694176 34 LEX2034P 9047969 34 FTP SOFTWARE RETRIEVAL: ======================= The KIDs builds is being distributed in a Packman Message from the National Patch Module (NPM). Data for this patch is being distributed in a global host file: Filename FTP Protocol ------------ ------------ LEX_2_34.GBL ASCII The preferred method is to FTP this file from download.vista.med.va.gov which will transmit the file from the first available FTP server. This file may also be downloaded directly from a particular FTP location at the following locations. Hines ftp.fo-hines.med.va.gov Albany ftp.fo-albany.med.va.gov Salt Lake ftp.fo-slc.med.va.gov The file is available in the ANONYMOUS.SOFTWARE directory. Installation Instructions: ========================== 1) Users may be on the system during the install of LEX*2.0*34. It is recommended that this patch be installed during non-peak hours. This patch should take less than 10 minutes to install. 2) Create a backup the following globals files before continuing: CPT/HCPCS Procedure #81 ^ICPT( CPT Category #81.1 ^DIC(81.1, CPT Modifier #81.3 ^DIC(81.3, Lexicon Files #747-757.41 ^LEX( Lexicon Change File #757.9-757.91 ^LEXC( 3) Make sure that the remnants of a previous import global do not exist on your system. If the global ^LEXM does exist, you will need to kill this global before proceeding. On a Cache system, the prevention of unsubscripted global kills is a system wide setting, but can be allowed for a particular process using the $ZU command. The command for enabling unsubscripted global kills is: VAH>S X=$ZU(68,28,0) VAH>K ^LEXM The command for disabling unsubscripted kills for a process is is S X=$ZU(68,28,1); however, halting out of the process and creating a new process will achieve the same effect. 4) Install the data from the global host file LEX_2_34.GBL. This file contains the Lexicon Utility's import global ^LEXM. Cache 3.2/4.1 - Thin Client Global Restore Using the Cache Thin Client, right-click on the Cache cube, then select "Explorer." Open the "Namespaces" folder, then open the "VAH" folder, and right click on the "Globals" folder. Select the "Import from disk" option. Click on the "Options..." button. Select the "Globals" tab, make sure the format is VAX DSM, then click "OK." Find the file in the directory, double click on LEX_2_34.GBL. Next, select "Import All" At the prompt "Do you wish to restore '^LEXM'," select "Yes." Cache 3.2/4.1 - Programmer Mode From the Programmer prompt, execute the following routine: >D ^%GI Global input Device: C:\DIRECTORY\LEX_2_34.GBL Parameters: ("R")=> Globals were saved on Description with description: DD-MMM-YYYY HH:MM:SS PA Input option: A ^LEXM The loading of the global should take from 1 to 2 minutes. 5) Turn journaling off for globals ^ICPT, ^LEX and ^LEXC. Cache v3.2 - Journaling OFF Using the Cache Thin Client, right-click on the Cache cube, then select "Control Panel." Open the "Local Databases" folder, then open the folder where the ^LEX* globals reside. Right click ^LEX, select "Properties," and uncheck the "Journal global" box. Repeat for ^LEXC and ^ICPT globals. Cache v4.1 - Journaling OFF Journaling on a Cache system running version 4.1 of Cache cannot be disabled by individual global. Journaling CAN BE disabled for a user's current process. In this case, the process will be the installation of this patch. It is important to know that for this to work, the KIDS installation CANNOT be tasked off. The installation MUST be run on your screen for the disabled journaling to be in effect. To determine if your process has journaling enabled you can call: >W $$CURRENT^%NOJRN() 0 means journaling is disabled, 1 means it's on To disable journaling for the current process: >D DISABLE^%NOJRN Double check your process to be sure journaling is disabled: >W $$CURRENT^%NOJRN() 0 means journaling is disabled, 1 means it's on Proceed with the installation remembering NOT to task off the install. 6) Set up user and IO variables (D ^XUP) for programmer access. 7) Distribution Load: Load the KIDS Distribution from the Packman Message using the Packman function "Install/Check Message." Environment Check: Only package components and system variables will be checked during the loading of the transport global. 8) KIDS Installation: Install the patch using the KIDS Installation Menu action "Install Package(s)" and the install name LEX*2.0*34. The KIDS installation should take less than five minutes (with journaling off) depending on the number of users/jobs on the system. Environment Check: LEX*2.0*34 data exists (by global translation): If the data for LEX*2.0*34 has been installed and is translated into the current account, then only package components and system variables will be checked. LEX*2.0*34 data does not exist: If the data for LEX*2.0*34 cannot be found (either in the current account or by translation) then the environment check routine will verify the import global ^LEXM by build namespace and global checksum. This is to ensure that the correct import global is loaded and that all of the data contained in the import global arrived at your site during the FTP transfer. If you have inadvertently loaded the wrong import global or the global fails the checksum, the install will stop and you will need to kill ^LEXM and FTP another copy of the import global (see the section on FTP Software Retrieval and steps 3 and 4 of the Installation Instructions). Respond "NO" at the "Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES//" prompt. Respond "NO" at the "Want to DISABLE Schedule Options, Menu Options, and Protocols?" prompt. 9) Cleanup a) Check that the export global ^LEXM has been killed automatically. If it has not been automatically killed you will need to kill the "unsubscripted" import global ^LEXM to prevent import global checksum errors on future installations. On a Cache system, the prevention of unsubscripted global kills is a system wide setting, but can be allowed for a particular process using the $ZU command. The command for enabling unsubscripted global kills is: VAH>S X=$ZU(68,28,0) VAH>K ^LEXM The command for disabling unsubscripted kills for a process is is S X=$ZU(68,28,1); however, halting out of the process and creating a new process will achieve the same effect. b) If journaling was turned off prior to installation, then the journaling must be turned back on when the installation is complete. Cache v3.2 - Journaling ON Using the Cache Thin Client, right-click on the Cache cube, then select "Control Panel." Open the "Local Databases" folder, then open the folder where the ^LEX* globals reside. Right click ^LEX, select "Properties," and check the "Journal global" box. Repeat for ^LEXC and ^ICPT globals. Cache v4.1 - Journaling ON Journaling on a Cache system running version 4.1 of Cache can only be turned back on for the user's current process. When the installation of this patch has completed (interactively - not tasked), you may enable journaling for the current process. To determine if your process has journaling disabled, you can call: >W $$CURRENT^%NOJRN() 0 means journaling is disabled, 1 means it's on To enable journaling for the current process: >D ENABLE^%NOJRN Double check your process to be sure journaling is enabled: >W $$CURRENT^%NOJRN() 0 means journaling is disabled, 1 means it's on c) If routines LEX2034 and LEX2034P are found on your system, they may be deleted upon completion of the installation. These routines are the environment check and post-install routines for this installation. Routine Information: ==================== Routine Name: - LEX2034 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - LEX2034P Routine Checksum: ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : ROWE,KIMBALL Date Entered : JAN 24, 2005 Completed By: STERNHAGEN,SHERRIL Date Completed: MAR 04, 2005 Released By : BELSCHWINDER,MICHAEL Date Released : MAR 09, 2005 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== $END TXT